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17.04 Right, that's it from me. Thank you for all the mails and I hope you kept up to speed with your team's fortunes. Thom Gibbs's is doing sterling work onWest Ham v Man City so go and join him. Good night.

17.02 Here's the Premier League table:

16.56 Full-time everywhere in the Premier League. You can switch to Thom Gibbs's West Ham v Man City build-up now.

16.54 Some boos at White Hart Lane for AVB as Tottenham's loss to Wigan is confirmed.

16.53 Full-time at Carrow Road and it's another win for Norwich. All over at the Stadium of Light too, where the final is whistle is greeted by boos from the home crowd.

16.52 Bale puts his foot through a free-kick but it's wide of the target as Spurs continue to struggle.

16.50 Full-times seconds away. Any last-minute goals? Not at Swansea. That game finishes 1-1. So too at the Cottage. 2-2 between Everton and Fulham it finishes.

16.49 Everton have had 26 attempts on goal but somehow they do not have the lead.

16.47 GOAL! FULHAM 2 - EVERTON 2 (Sidwell) Teasing ball in from the right is put into the mixer for Fulham. Berbatov should finish but instead nudges it on to Sidwell who bundles home at the far post.

16.43 GOAL! SWANSEA 1 - CHELSEA 1 (Hernandez) Oh what a lovely goal. Swansea knock the ball around beautifully in attack before the ball comes to Hernandez. He has the time to pick his spot and fire the ball past Cech.

16.25 Good news for Spurs fans from White Hart Lane. AVB is furiously scribbling down some notes.

16.24 A stat specifically targeted towards fans of Chelsea:

&lt;noframe&gt;Twitter: Infostrada Sports - Moses 0-1 - Chelsea have won all 6 previous PL matches this season when scoring opening goal &amp;ndash; best record in the PL when netting first.&lt;/noframe&gt;

16.23 The free-kick is blocked out for a corner, from which nothing materialises. It's just not happening for Spurs.

16.21 Crikey. A glut of goals there. Thigns have slowed down a bit but with no side holding a two-goal lead, these games are all liable to swing.

16.17 GOAL! SWANSEA 0 - CHELSEA 1 (Moses) Chelsea take the lead through a flicked header from Moses. Cahill nodded the ball towards goal and Moses, with his back to goal, was on hand to flick a header past Tremmel for the opener.

16.15 GOAL! SUNDERLAND 0 - ASTON VILLA 1 (Agbonlahor) Aston Villa have the lead at Sunderland through Gabriel Agbonlahor after good work from form man Christian Benteke.

16.14 GOAL! TOTTENHAM 0 - WIGAN 1 (Watson) Goaline technology not required here! Watson hooks the ball over the line from a Wigan corner for a goal. Friedel knocked it out of the goal but it was well over the line by then.

15.19 Worrying signs for Met Police FC fans. Reporters suggesting an evident "gulf in class" between them and Crawley....

15.16 Good period of pressure from Swansea. Their latest crisp attacking move results in a corner.

15.15 Decent effort from Damien Duff for Fulham. He receives the ball just outside the box and fizzes a low shot on goal that stings the fingertips of Howard. The big American claims the ball but Fulham not taking their foot off the gas after that early opener.

15.13 Chance! Michu tracks a lovely aerial through-ball but his connection is poor and instead of directing a volleyed shot on target, he manages to clear the ball away from the Chelsea goal.

15.12 Currently keeping a close eye on three games involving teams in white against teams in blue. Apologies in advance for any mix-ups.

15.11 Chance! Fellaini manages to see off two Fulham defenders and poke an effort at the Fulham goal but Schwarzer does well stop the shot.

15.10 Sky Sports News suggesting that Fulham goal was an own-goal by Howard. I must say from my view it looked like a straight goal.

Match Notes Wigan can blow hot or cold at White Hart Lane, losing 9-1 three years ago but being the only team to win at Tottenham the following season.

Spurs have won only two out of six home games, while Wigan have lost their last three away games.

But Tottenham have lost their past two games and Wigan beat West Ham last week, so they may fancy their chances of getting at least a point.

Betting: Home 4-9, Away 6-1, Draw 10-3. Stat of the game: Wigan have scored 34 league goals since January – and none have been scored by an Englishman. Gerry Cox’s prediction: Tottenham Hotspur 1 Wigan 1.

Match Notes Norwich has suddenly become an awkward place to visit, as Arsenal and Tottenham have discovered in the past fortnight.

Fresh from securing their League Cup quarter-final place, Chris Hughton's men can now pull further clear of the Premier League's bottom three as they host draw-specialists Stoke, whose away form is disappointing.

Tony Pulis's battlers should be motivated by Steven Gerrard's condescending comments about them at the start of the week.

Betting: Home 13-8, Away 8-5, Draw 12-5, Stat of the game: Stoke have not won away in the league since January, at Blackburn, spanning 14 games. Arindam Rej’s prediction: Norwich City 1 Stoke City 1.

14.30 Right. I've got loads of team news for you. Let's start with the game at Craven Cottage:

Match Notes Both teams have enjoyed fine starts to the season and could potentially catapult themselves into the top four with a victory.

Manchester City remain the only visiting team to have breached the Fulham defence at Craven Cottage this term, but Everton will be confident of becoming the second.

The Toffees won all three meetings between the sides last season and are unbeaten in their last six encounters with the Cottagers.

Betting: Home 13-8, Away 8-5, Draw 12-5. Stat of the game: Everton have scored in only four of their 11 Premier League visits to Craven Cottage. Gordon Simpson’s prediction: Fulham 1 Everton 2.

14.25 Good afternoon and thanks for joining me for another afternoon of glorious English Premier League. The sun is shining around the country for a 3pm programme that features not one, but FIVE matches.

The one with the most intrigue comes from Wales, where proper, actual, villains Chelsea take on the Primark version of Barcelona, Swansea City. There's a slim possibility that during the 90 minutes we may not have a single incident that can be filed away under 'race row'.

Elsewhere we have a chance to see whether Everton The Most Entertaining Team In The League (TM) have got what it takes to see off Fulham, if win-shy quarter Norwich, Stoke, Sunderland and Villa can, er, win, and whether Andre Villas-Boas can cement Tottenham's position in the top-four, while simultaneously being under pressure. Right, let's get going.